The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 22, 1917, Image 5

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We present herewith a revised map
o f the highway routes designated by
by the road Itomliug hill. Thia map
corrects many o f the errora made in
the hastily-prepared aketehea that were
published aoon after the legislature
paaaed the hill. It ulao ahowa the cities
and towna along the atate highways.
While thia ia not an olTIcial map, it
haa been inspected informally by the
m em h e rn o f t h e State Highway
Commission. The Commissioners are
precluded by their official positions
from expressing any opinion as to e x ­
actly where the roads will go, until
such time aa they hold hearings in the
different counties and take such formal
action aa the law requires in locating
and designating the highways [>errna-
nently.
The kind o f road contemplated in the
bonding act is shown in small type.
“ Paved Roada” are those designated
to be hard surfaced after the counties
prepare the road-beds. This simply
includes grading. It does not involve
the county in the expense o f cement or
crushed rock foundation as part o f the
paving.
“ Post Roads” a r e highways con­
structed In co-operation with the Fed­
eral Government.
A n y designated
highway over which mail is or may !>e
carried is subject to classification as a
post road. It is proposed to grade the
|iost roads and put a suitable surface
on same, (not a pavement) the funds
for this to come from the Federal Gov­
ernment and the state bond issue.
“ Forest Roads” are the same as
“ Post Roads, ” except that they must
be built within or leading to National
Forests. The expense is shared by the
Government, the state and the counties.
'Paved and Post Roads” are roads
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which are to be paved by the state over
such mileage as the counties may pre-
pare ready for paving; the remainder
o f the mileage o f those roads would
be improved as “ Post Roads.”
The bonding act confers full jurisdic-
NOTES A N D PERSONALS
W. C. Freeman and family, who
have been living in Harrisburg for
the past few months, have re-
turned to Forest Grove to make
their home again.
John Anderson doesn’ t sell la­
dies’ hats but he h.»s the latest
styles in men’s head gear—just
what the man who cares will want
for Easter.
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A masquerade party was held
at the Christian church last Fri-
evening. The costumes were
unique and interesting and caused
much entertainment
The even-
ing was closed by a delight! ul
supper.
L.J2. Howard and family will
leave next Thursday for Aberdeen,
South Dakota, to put up a factory
for the manufacture of his lighting
plants. He has disposed of his
property at Yamhill and expects
to remain in South Dakota.
M r. and Mrs. Joe Morley of
For.land, were visiting relatives
here Sunday.
A daughter was born Monday
evening to M r. and Mrs. Vernon
Clinton ol Gales Creek.
Ancona eggs fo r hatching, 50c
for 13. J. H Shearer.
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Charley Odell had business in
fhe county seat Monday.
Silver-laced Wyandotte eggs for
hatching, 50c for 13 J. 11. Shear­
er.
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White kid gloves cleaned, 10c
per pair at Ruggles’, next to post-
office.
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Frank Emerson i s again i n
charge of the Empress Candy
Kitchen.
For Sale— Nice driving horse,
good harness and buggy. Inquire
at this office.
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For Rent Five rooms in house
just west of Lmghlin Hotel
In­
quire at this office.
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r Ci'Htly u n d erw en t a su rg ica l Op-
era ion in Portland, i r e c o v e rin g
in this
and w,*l be at her home
city in a week or so.
lit.i liman
McCready came
n‘'i,r p eck in g his new Studebaker
au,° Sunday, when he and Frank
Bcisler scraped fentiers at the
Buriingham corner, First avenue,
south, a n d F irs t Street
M e-
Cready was coming nort h on first
street and Heislei was going east
Fit'-f avenue and •
on M M
avenue and they got
pretty close together before they
saw saw each Other. The former
ran onto the curb at the right,
tion upon the State Highway Commia-
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sion to make minor changes in location.
and the Commission has expressed its
policy, which is to learn the facts in
each locality before making final loca­
tions, so each state road may be placed
where it should be to serve the popula­
tion o f the counties traversed by it.
Not until after these hearings have
been „ held in all the counties will it be
finally determined where all these state
roads will be constructed, so there will
be ample opportunity for correction o f
errors or changing o f such local rout-
ings where same may be done to serve
the county population.
SherifTs Sale
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N O TK E ^IS HEREBY G IV E N , That
by virtue o f an attachment execution
issued out o f and under the seal o f the
Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon,
for the County o f Multnomah, dated
the 13th day of February, 1917, upon a
judgment duly made and docketed in
said court on the 25th day of January,
191". and a transcript thereof duly filed
!*nd
>n the county o f Wash-
lri*£on’ ,i*tate
Oregon, in favor
o f Fred Hoskins, plaintiff, and against
Oscar Johnson, defendant, for the sum
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sum of
hi f j $53.so
. « . « cost
t o s i and
anu the
me further
iuriner surr
with interest thereop from the
i 6th'day of March,I9l6,at the rate o f 6
per cent per annum, and for the further
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w,t5 interest ,t£1
e_reo"
the rate of"6 per" cent per annum, to
me directed and delivered, commanding
me to make sale o f the real property
hereinafter described, heretofore at-
tached at the suit o f the plaintiff in
the above entitled action I will on Mon­
day, the 2nd day o f April, 1917, at
I the South door of the Courthouse in
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
the s teiring gtai and (jay sej] at pUbijc auction to the high-
Hei-ler turned to the left, turning est bidder for cash in hand, all of the
Ottice Shearer and Frank Em- turtle
The Heisler car Was not following described real property, lying,
erson the first of the week traded
injured and, strange to relate, the b«in g a n d s i t u a t e in Washington
See the “ Buckeye ’ coal-burning soda fountains and Shearer
now driver also escaptd injury. This d ^ r i ^ I ^ n ’o w i £_°™t.particularly
brooders at the Gordon hardware has a larger and better fountain
corner is responsible for three-
A ll o f the East one-half o f lot num­
store. They save the chicks.
than before.
fourths of the auto accidents in bered (13) o f and in Spencers Home­
stead, as the same appears upon the
Miss Beulah Keagy, formerly
Friday, March 23, wiH he ‘ Bird >(iwn.
duly recorded plat on file ami o f record
of this city is now studying vocal
a^ at ^ entral School.
I he
in the office o f the recorder o f convey­
W. C. T.
County.
and piano at the Portland Con- °bject of this occasion is to teach
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noeration With Missionary ances for Wasnington
♦ V T " '" T F
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w a y s OI preserving our valuable
. y o o p e ra tio n w u n iW IsSlonurj to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums
servaiory,
birds. Birdhouses, representing Societies” was the subject for a and for the costs and expenses of sale
Will Ives returned Monday the ideas and workmanship of the Parlor m ating of the W . C. T . U . ; and said '" T\
evening from a business visit to pupils, will he on exhibition. The
held at the M E. parsonage last
re‘
Spokane and other Washington program begins at 3 o ’clock. Par-
Friday. Mrs. Livingston present-
Dated at Hm8boro Oregon fhis'ibth
points.
enls are urged to attend and by ed the subject, with a review of ^
Hiiisboro. Oregon. this ibth
day o f February, 1917.
Mrs. Lillian Hickox and baby, their presence help to stimulate the departments of W . C . T . U.
J. C. A P P L E G A T E ,
work in connection with those of
Dona d of Salem spent the week- an interest in this movement,
Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon.
other societies
By Geo. Alexander. Deputy.
end with her former school chum,
At a recent meeting of the local
Mrs. Carlyle
spoke of , th e fo r- Geo. J. Cameron,
Miss Helen Phillips.
camp of the W. O. W. the mem-
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
Kxamine Ihe "Iron Aim” com- b e « were divided into two groups e im »™ re i? r"S itta / the K re e
First pub Feb 22, last Mar. 29
bined cultivator and «arden tool ^ W i a t e d the «IW r t.— » • - <
..representmg the
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the Getums, w d h 'lb 'a Wilton Mcthodi.«tt, and Mrs. Todd of
SUMMONS
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ry uiltner
as cap,aina. he thnslian church, were unable
at the Gordon hardware store,
an(J Harry
Gil
the C irc u it C ourt of the State of
before investing in garden tools.
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the duty of these groups to K> . lHtsen •
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Oregon fo r W ashington County.
E. j . Lambert.
Plaintiff,
Men can’t feel just right o n ! to bring every good citizen pos , An instrumental duet was played
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E a te r Sunday without a new s u ita b le into (he camp, which meets by Margaret Morgan on the piano
Ella W att Jackson, Henry J.
— one they know is in the correct at Anderson’s hall the first and and F r a n ^ B o d m in with the Jackson. Emma Watt Trullinger,
style.
John Anderson has re- third Wedne-day evenings of each iV01''?'
B*itts and Miss J. F. Watt, Jessie Smith Watt,
ceived his 1917 spring styles and month. A t the close of the mem- *arnham followed with some sug- Mary Ross (or Minnie Watt Nay­
lor.) A. M. Naylor, Anna Gould
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- bership campaign, the members, «estions.
K. B. Penheld,
they are pleasing to the eye and
Naylor. Eleanor P. Naylor, Fred
Press Superintendent.
old and new, will enjoy a banquet.
E. Naylor, Evelyn Watt Blosser,
easy on the pocket book.
New hats, shoes, shirts, ties and
suits for Easter are now being
shown at John Anderson's.
Grace Watt Ross, Agnes 8. W att,
Olive Prichard, John Prichard.
M. E. Hoxter, Charles 8 . Naylor,
George H. Marsh, Emma Marsh,
J. Wheelock Marsh,
W'inlfred
\ Marsh
Whittelsey,
Theodore
Whlttelsey, O. K. Schmidtke,
F. E. Schmidtke, and-------------
Schmidtke, his w ife; also all
other persons or parties un­
known, claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
estate and premises described in
the complaint herein,
Defendants
To
( Charles
S. Naylor, F. E.
Schmidt
Schmidtke
and
Schmidtke, his
w ife; 3
Mary Ross, or Minnie Watt
Naylor, and to all other persons or
parties unknown, claiming any right,
| title, estate, lien or interest In the real
estate and premises described In the
complaint herein..
Defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby re-
qulred to appear in the above entitled
court and cause and answer the com-
pla.nt filed against you in the above
entitled suit, on or before the 9th day
of April, 1917, said date being after
the expiration of six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons upon you in the Forest Grove
Express, the first publication thereof
being on Thursday, the 22nd day of
February, 1917, and the last publica­
tion thereof being on Thursday, the
5th day of April, 1917, and set up by
way of answer any claim you. or any
of you may have in or to the real prop­
erty hereinafter described, and you
and each of you will please take no­
tice that if you fail so to appear and
answer said complaint for want there­
of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in her com­
plaint. to-wit:
For a decree adjudging the plaintiff
to be the owner in fee simple and in the
actual possession of all the following
described real property situate in the
County of Washington and State of
Oregon, and particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 425.7 feet
South 8° 30' West and West 259.5
feet from the Northwest corner of
the Stokes Donation Land Claim, said
beginning point being in Section 31,
in Township One, North, Range Three
West of the Willamette Meridian,
running thence North 8° 30' East 166
feet; thence South 89* 30' West 865
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* “ the extended
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line of
feet to
East
North Maln street in the city o f
County,
Forest Grove, Washington
Oregon; thence South along the East
line of North Main street 164.5 feet;
thence North 89° 30' East 840.5 feet
to the place of beginning, containing
3.22 acres.
And adjudging that you and each of
you be barred and precluded from
claiming or attempting to claim any
interest, title or ctbim to, or lien upon
the real property hereinbefore just
des<u-ibed, adverse to the title of the
plaintiff therein and thereto, and that
Htle ° f said plaintiff to said real
absoUUely’ T ^ ^ / a l n s i ^ y h c l a i i i 61^
any right, title or interest therein or
thereto on the part of you or any of
you, and that the plaintiff have judg-
ment for her costs and disbursements
herein, and that she have such other
and further relief as may be just and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in the Forest Grove
Express, a newspaper published and
circulated in Washington County, Ore­
gun.
gon, pursuant iu
to an oruer
order oi
of me
the nun-
Hon-
orable George R. Bagley, Judge of the
above entitled Court, made and en-
tered on the 20th day of February,
1917, and which order requires the
summons to be published in the For-
est Grove Express for a period of six
consecutive and successive weeks be­
ginning with the issue thereof dated
the 22nd day of February, 1917, and
ending the issue dated April 5th.’ l917,
and requires you to appear and ans­
wer said complaint on or before the
9th day of April, 1917.
Dated this 20th day of February,
1917.
H O LLIS & G RAHAM
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Say!
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Attorney At Law
Patent Office Business Solicited
Forest Grove,
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Oregon